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Animal brownish-yellow ; siphon diluted white, dotted 

 with yellowish and zoned with black ; upper surface of 

 the foot reddish-brown, mottled and minutely speckled 

 with brown. 



28. CoNUS GENERALis, Lin. Only three dead examples found at 



Lauthala Island in the Viti group. 



29. CoNUs GEOGRAPHUs, Lin. Not common; only one living 



specimen obtained of a native at Samoa, 



30. CoNUS GLANS, Brug. Not common; under clumps of coral 



on reefs. 



31. CoNUS Hebraeus, Lin. A common species ; found on reefs 



and weedy grounds. 



Animal blackish, the head tinged with red, and the 

 foot, which is tinged with pinky-red anteriorly, is margined 

 both above and beneath with tawny-yellow, and the 

 creeping disk is marked with a middle longitudinal stripe 

 of the latter hue ; siphon grayish, tinged with pink and 

 vai legated with blackish. 



32. CoNUs iMPERiALis, Lin. Not uncommon and found in the 



same station as the preceding species. 



The animal is of a purple-red color, dotted with white 

 and delicately mottled with black. 



33. CoNUS MAPPA, Crosse. This is C. interniedius, Rve., re- 



baptised by M. Crosse as Reeve's name is preoccupied for 

 a fossil cone. This species seems to be rare; we only 

 obtained several beach examples at the Panmotus, and 

 received a specimen from Starbuck Island, which is also 

 in Eastern Polynesia. 



34. CoNUs LiTERATUs, Lin. On sandy bottoms in the upper 



region of the laminarian zone. 



35. CoNUs LiviDUs, Brug. A common variable species; found 



on reefs and weedy and sandy bottoms. 



